yes
yes
No one knows how many still exist.
Yes. fort knox is still an active army base and gold depository in Kentucky.
Yes - i visited in 2009
The gold or silver tapped out, but many of these towns still exist today.
Gold rush. It established the state and many towns were created as gold camps and still exist today. The environmental impact of hydraulic mining can still be seen and there is still gold in " them hills". Finally, the seal of California has the image of a miner gold panning on it.
Yes. The old gold-mining town of Wyalong still exists, but it is only a fraction of the size of its neighbour, West Wyalong.
Sorry, but nobody knows how many still exist for this coin or any other coins.
No the dude that started it buttfucked investors for 10 mill and then peeled out to China.
The smallest possible particle of gold that can exist is called a gold atom. Gold atoms are the basic units that make up gold and can exist on their own or be part of larger structures.
The gold rush wasn't like a store that closes. Actually, there is still gold and getting it has been expensive in recent years. After California became a state less people came to seek gold and more began businesses or went back home. The towns that were created durning the gold rush still exist and people live there today. Some people still mine or pan for gold.
yes it does still exist :)